Comets improve to 16-0

Mason High School senior Cameron Arminio isnt a big stats guy.

I dont look at stats, Arminio said. I dont know how much I average a game, or that I lead the team (in scoring), but Ill bet there are a couple of others right behind me.

That team approach continues to pay big dividends for the Comets, who improved to 15-0 after a 71-46 win over Sycamore on Tuesday night. Mason was ranked second in Ohio in Division I in the most recent state poll.

It is exciting to be 16-0 and ranked second in the state, Arminio said. I dont think it ever crossed our mind that we would be second in the state, but we knew we could play this well, so Im not too surprised about that.

Arminio leads the Comets at 12.6 points per game though you wont find him among the Greater Miami Conference leaders. In all, seven Comets average at least six points per game with Eddie Puisis second at 11.2.

We are so deadly as a team, Arminio said. We have five different guys who can go off. I can score three points and I know that someone else will go and score 20.

The balance has allowed Arminio to relax and play the game.

Through the first 15 games, the senior is hitting close to 45 percent from 3-point range, 50 percent from the field and 80 percent from the line.

With this group it doesnt put as much pressure on me, he said. I can go out and do other things to help the team without scoring. I know that I am going to have teammates to help me out.

It is a faith that has been forged by hours of sweat.

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Comets improve to 16-0

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